Calling Report servlet URL.

Hi
i have installed oracle http server and Report server 6i with 9i
database when i write the URL for calling the Report Servlet the
message appeard page not found.
if anyone can help then please help me.
Thanks
Amit
[email protected]

Hi ,
Though Parameter values(totally 3 bind parameters) are passed correctly in the URL, the report picks up only one parameter value(first bind parameter) correctly.
For the other 2 parameters it sets null value.This I have confirmed using srw_message in after parameter form trigger.
Now, if I can able to access the reportURL parameters in the before parameter form trigger,I can manually assign values for the rest of the 2 parameters in the trigger.
Is there any way to do that?
Rafeek.

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